The Winter Transfer Window is underway and there are quite a few transfers that have been made. Some big and some small. Among these transfers, we take a look at the top 3 best bargain buys. These are those deals where the buying club has invested little in the players and can expect a lot when in the future they will sell these players. Or it can be a case where the club has got very good at a much lesser cut price.
Emmanuel Agbadou (Reims to Wolves) – £16.76m
Wolves bought center-back Emmanuel Agbadou from Ligue 1 side Reims for a low price of just £16.76m. This is considered to be a very economical buy for the Premier League side. The Ivorian defender is known to be a no-nonsense center-back who can startle others with his speed and physical presence. Thus Wolves have got a great addition to their defense without having to break the bank.
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Seko Fofana (Al Nassr to Rennes) – £16.6m
Ligue 1 side Rennes bought Al Nassr midfielder Seko Fofana. The Ivory Coast midfielder went to Al Nassr and spent a season on loan at Al Ettifaq. But now after the conclusion of his loan spell, he has returned to France. Rennes got a good midfielder for a cut-price of £16.6 million which seems to be very reasonable and a bargain buy for the side.
Paulinho (Atletico-MG to Palmeiras) – £15m
Brazilian striker Paulinho has returned permanently to Brazil. He joined Palmeiras from Atletico-MG for a price of £15 million which is very reasonable. After having struggled in Europe with Bayern Leverkusen till 2023, he moved to Atletico-MG. And now he is a great addition to Palmeiras who has got a great addition to their fire power.
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